PERSONAL ITEMS
Sir Josepli Ward is expnetod hacK from the south -to-morrow.
The Chief Justice (Sir Robert Sk>u% *vlio lias been on a visit to tbo Nortn Xucliland district, returned to Wellington yesterday afternoon. ■
Brigadier-General Robin, C.8., C.M.tr., who is at present on a visit to the South Island, expects to returnEo Wellington on Thursday. He has been at'Dunedin, ftivercargill, Timaru, Ctlristchnrcß, and Haumicf Spring^.
Captain J. A. AVallingford, 3rd Auckland Infantry Regiment, lias reported at Trentham for instructions. /
Mr F. Townsend, Mayor of Miramar, left, for Palmers ton North and Napier by Tast evening's express.
Mr. H. R. Dodson, the well-knowil brewer, of Nelson, has enlisted. Mr. Ben. Fuller, governing director of the Fuller Vaudeville Company, is duo to arrive here 10-morrow _ from Sydney by the Manuka, on a visit oE inspection of tlio Fuller tlsoatres ill flew Zealand. , , , 'Mr F. W. Bushel, secretary of the Devonport Stesm Ferry Company, is on a visit to Wellington.
Mr. A. H. Stobo, of tlie Invercargill branch of the National Bank, is about to be transferred to Wellington. Among the men who entered Trentham Camp last week was Private W. J Domigan, eldest son of Major Donuwan of Gore. Major Domigan is already at tlie front, bis second v.T.o joined tlie Main Expeditionary Borce, is reported missing, and the tbud son is on the permanent staif at OreymcutH , Mr. H. A. Boauchamp, general manager of Kodak Australasia, Ltd., lett by tlie Main Trunk on a business trip to Auckland yesterday. The Mavor of Mastcrton (Mr. J. M. CoradinoVis at present in a private hospital, somewhat seriously ill with «u internal complication. Tho Minister of Munitions, Colonol Myers, paid a visit to Fcatherston Oamp on Sunday. As evidence of the splendid patriotic spirit that_ prevails generally throughout the Dominion, he was much struck by tho fact that the officer of the day and accompanying orderly corporal who showed him round the camp were both solicitors, who had loft lucrative practices in the north and had enlisted as privates, while the niedical officer who conducted him through tlie hospital was a New Zealander who had been occupied ill missionary work in India for several years, and who, on landing in the country of hif birth on furlough, had offered his services to,the military authorities, and will therefore spend most of his holiday. iii camfi.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 6
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